Author: junrue Date: Tue May 16 01:17:57 2006 New Revision: 133
Modified: trunk/README.txt Log: restored known problem item that mentions CLISP bug 1463994
Modified: trunk/README.txt ============================================================================== --- trunk/README.txt (original) +++ trunk/README.txt Tue May 16 01:17:57 2006 @@ -47,25 +47,32 @@ features in general that are not yet implemented, this section lists known problems in this release:
-1. Image loading currently requires installation of the ImageMagick +1. The following bug filed against CLISP 2.38 + + http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1463994&gro... + + may result in intermittent GPFs when windows with layout managers are + resized. + +2. Image loading currently requires installation of the ImageMagick library as described in the next section. I have tested with Windows BMP files (and this is what the image-tester application displays). ImageMagick itself supports many image formats, but Graphic-Forms has not been tested with all of them. Therefore, images may not display properly, expecially when a transparency is selected.
-2. The event-tester application's menu definition specifies that the +3. The event-tester application's menu definition specifies that the Test Menu | Submenu | Item A item should be disabled but it does not get disabled. However, the GFW:ENABLE function does otherwise work correctly for menu items.
-3. The src/demos/unblocked directory contains a start at a demo +4. The src/demos/unblocked directory contains a start at a demo program (a simple game where one clicks on block shapes to score points, where the rest of the blocks fall down to fill in the gaps). This demo program is not yet finished, but the source code can still serve as sample code.
-4. The text-extent generic function currently does not return +5. The text-extent generic function currently does not return the correct text height. As a workaround, get the text metrics for the desired font and base height calculations on that value. The text-extent function does return the correct width.
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